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    SpeeD ReaD ("Speedy Read-y")

    SpeeD ReaD ("Speedy Read-y")

    SpeeD ReaD is a little program to help you read faster.

    ... in a fraction of the time it takes us to sound them out. SpeeD ReaD forces you to simply comprehend words by sight. Additionally, as we read blocks of text on a screen or in a book, our eyes tend to vacillate between rapid movements (saccades), as we move to the next word, and stops, as we focus on a word. By showing each word in the same area of the screen, SpeeD ReaD eliminates those unnecessary eye movements. Try SpeeD ReaD today and find out how quickly you can read.
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    AngelReader

    AngelReader

    An E-book, Audio-book, & Library Loader in One Application

    AngelReader: A minimalist but powerful GUI application that has the capacity to load [1] E-books in plain text format with the least use of both software and hardware resources. It can also load [2] Audio-books with the basic functions of play, stop, pause, and resume with the same minimalist economy that doesn't hog computer resources. When used in integration with the AngelReader Library Selector, it can function as a mini library management system for books in electronic formats. It's in...
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    This is a Linux project that acts as a front end to cdparanoia, sox, and ffmpeg with the hope of making it incredibly simple to rip many audiobook cds into one mono, audiobook (m4b) format file for use in audio players capable of playing audiobooks.
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    This small python script will generate mp3 and corresponding text files for learning / training the morse code. It follows the method of Koch for teaching the characters and the method described in N0HFFs book for improving the skills even more.
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    Daisy Delight is a player for the 2.02 version of DAISY Digital Talking Book (DTB), it supports the full audio with NCC only version. It enables DTB users a wider choice of OS. For more information on the DAISY standard visit http://www.daisy.org/.
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    An open source digital talking book player/organizer, supporting NISO/DAISY; self-voicing, screen reader compatible, with a customizable and intuitive interface.
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